Financial Divorce Planning Tips

Divorce mediation can be an affordable and non-confrontational way for a couple to divorce, but it is not the right process for everyone. When extenuating circumstances such as (but not limited to) alcoholism, spousal abuse or uncontrolled gambling are involved, the security that litigation through the courts can provide may be advised.

Couples who choose mediation and have the greatest success for a positive outcome have some relationship traits in common, including the ability to communicate and the mutual desire to part ways with the least amount of acrimony and blame. Divorce mediation means compromise, but if done properly can save divorcing couples a substantial amount of money and anguish.

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